In the afternoon on July 7, Prince William police responded to a call on Wetherburn Court in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic incident.

According to Prince William police, the victim – a 30-year old woman – told officers that she and 32-year old Emmanuel Mensah were involved in a verbal altercation in front of her home. After the argument the victim returned to her home, and Mensah entered without permission through a kitchen window, stated Prince William police.


On July 9, Prince William police finished a Special Victims Bureau investigation involving solicitation of a child, after searching a home on Wigglesworth Way in Woodbridge.

According to Prince William police, the investigation showed that in May and June 2015, 34-year old Woodbridge man David Davis was using a cell phone app called ‘TangoMe’ to speak with the victim – a 16-year old girl from Pennsylvania.


Glea and Larry Kreider want to give back to the community and help employees at the Westminster at Lake Ridge retirement community go to school.

The Kreider’s have established the Kreider Professional Development Endowment Fund as a permanent scholarship fund for full and part time employees at Westminster.


One of the first businesses to get involved with the initiative was HomeTowne Auto Repair & Tire, with their car-shaped little free library on Route 1 in Woodbridge.

Yesterday they became internationally chartered by the organization that has popularized the little free libraries movement – Littlefreelibrary.org.


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